Suspect behind Firing Rockets against Israel Released

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A suspect who was arrested on suspicion of firing rockets against Israel was released from custody on Friday, reported the National News Agency.

It said that Sheikh Hussein Atweh was released on Friday, but will be prevented from traveling from Lebanon due to his health condition.

He was severely wounded while firing a rocket towards Israel during the incident that took place on July 11.

Another suspect, identified as Samir Hussein Abou Qais, who hails from the town of al-Habariya, was also arrested at the time.

On July 11, several rockets were fired on northern Israel from the outskirts of the town of Mari in Hasbaya, drawing retaliatory Israeli artillery fire.

The Lebanese army said that a number of militants fired three rockets against Israel.

Israeli military officials said they believed the rockets were fired by a small Palestinian group in an act of solidarity with militants from Gaza's Islamist Hamas movement who are engaged in a major confrontation with the Israeli army.

They said it was unlikely the rockets were fired by Hizbullah.

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Comments 1
Missing imperatrice 01 August 2014, 15:21

I'm confused, are we pro or against resistance now?
unless the road to haifa and what comes after it passes by a small detour in Syria and Iraq